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Strange arrangements
editThey married on 21 June 2009 after several years together at the Queen's House in Greenwich in front of over a hundred guests.
- No wonder they got married. They must have been absolutely sick to death of living their lives for several years in a goldfish bowl, in front of over a hundred guests, and all they wanted was some privacy for a change, and the comfort of each other. What on earth were they thinking? What was so fascinating about their lives that caused these guests to stick around for years, just observing them? I suppose they would have been obliged to invite these long-staying guests to their wedding. I can't imagine they'd have had further friends who were not invited to be observers of their lives, but were invited to the wedding. It's all very, very strange. -- Jack of Oz ... speak! ... 11:21, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
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